Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On Monday , more academics swam in Johnson 's travelling aquarium : Principal Campbell , Professor Ross and a Dr Gerard , who had ‘ come six miles from the country on purpose ’ .
2 On Jan. 16 Khaled was arrested by police , who found him walking in Brussels , but was released on instruction from the Foreign Ministry and expelled from the country on Jan. 23 .
3 The campaign groups should ideally be voices calling from the wilderness on behalf of the wilderness .
4 In the Freddy dream , for example , death is obviously adminstered by the demon from the Nightmare On Elm Street movies .
5 The St Petersburg mayor , Anatoly Sobchak , made an individual request for food aid from the EC on Sept. 16 , and Ivan Silayev , chair of the Interim Economic Council , had asked for between ECU5,000 million and 6,000 million in aid from the EC on Sept. 9 , although it was unclear whether this was on behalf of all the republics or only the Russian Federation .
6 The St Petersburg mayor , Anatoly Sobchak , made an individual request for food aid from the EC on Sept. 16 , and Ivan Silayev , chair of the Interim Economic Council , had asked for between ECU5,000 million and 6,000 million in aid from the EC on Sept. 9 , although it was unclear whether this was on behalf of all the republics or only the Russian Federation .
7 Four republics : Bosnia-Hercegovina , Croatia , Macedonia and Slovenia were reported to have requested recognition from the EC on Dec. 24 .
8 Despite substantial losses resulting from the ban on exports to Iraq following that country 's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 , tea exports rose 35 per cent in the second half of 1990 .
9 The best eye-witness reports came from European officials living in the two important towns of Batavia and Buitenzorg , where there were even some useful scientific recording instruments — one of them at the Batavia town gasworks — and from the officers on board the various vessels that were on passage through the Straits at the time of the eruption .
10 The east coast of the United Kingdom between Humberside and Norfolk was affected by an " acid mist " which blew in from the sea on Sept. 9 , 1989 , leading to some leaf loss from trees and the corrosion of aluminium instruments .
11 According to the official results of a general election held on Dec. 9 , 1985 [ see p. 34162 ] , the ruling People 's National Congress ( PNC ) was returned to power winning 42 of the 53 seats in the National Assembly ; the principal opposition party , the People 's Progressive Party ( PPP ) , withdrew from the election on polling day alleging widespread ballot-rigging by the government , but was subsequently declared to have won eight seats .
12 As we have seen from the chapters on health , education and other services , there are still many unsolved social problems and unmet needs for residential care , for housing , for better education facilities for children with special needs , for trained staff , etc .
13 Walkers are determined that four-wheel drive vehicles and motorbikes should be banned from the Ridgeway on Sundays and Bank Holidays .
14 Today 's public inquiry is examining proposals from the Department of Transport and the Countryside Commission to actually make it illegal , to ban vehicles from the Ridgeway on Sundays and bank holidays .
15 One of the keys to Ichthus ' growth has been the strong emphasis from the beginning on training .
16 Apart from the Treatise on Shipbuilding and Navigation of Mungo Murray ( 1754 ) no book of a scientific kind on shipbuilding or ship design was written in English during this period .
17 However , the issue of the division of property was removed from the agenda on Yeltsin 's proposal .
18 The fuselage has broken off behind the pilot 's seat , the propeller shaft and gearing , having fallen away from the engine on impact , lie nearby .
19 Quite apart from the limitations on law reform in general which such an argument would appear to justify , if the views of the public are of any significance at all in this context , then it must be its view of what the law ought to be rather than what it is .
20 And then h instead of walking home from the chapel on Sunday night with my mother , he started walking home with her father .
21 DAVID and best man Chris Cowdrey , bouncing back in fine form from the rip-roarer on Alderney ( right )
22 He knew from the expression on Hauser 's face something was wrong .
23 From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says .
24 From the expression on Bannen 's face , neither had he .
25 Maggie could tell from the expression on Mr Sanderson 's face that much thought had gone into this .
26 They were replenished each evening with barrels of muddy water brought from the lake on donkey carts .
27 The four-year-old who flew home from the US on Thursday after her lifesaving liver and bowel transplant operation was awake bright and early .
28 The two-thirds majority of only those who were present meant that the views of legates and those absent from the curia on business at the time of the death of a pope carried no weight in the election of a successor .
29 Following his resignation from the CMC on Nov. 9 , 1989 [ see p. 37040 ] , Deng Xiaoping addressed the commission on Nov. 10 on the role of the People 's Liberation Army ( PLA ) for the following year .
30 An invoice raised in April 1991 related to the first stage of contract payment on a verbal order given by the customer in March 1991 , ie the first payment was due from the customer on approval of the order .
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